Will the Serbian government call snap elections?

As anti-government protests continue in Serbia the opposition begins boycotting the national parliament.

The Alliance for Serbia, a grouping of opposition parties and organizations, said on February 11 that its lawmakers won’t take part in parliament sessions until the protesters’ demands are met and “conditions are created for free and fair elections."

President Vucic has previously hinted at calling snap elections to address the concerns of protesters in the ballot box.

However, the opposition demanded that a “transitional government” of experts be put in place to secure conditions for free and fair elections.